A pamphlet in the republican interest referring to those interned by British authorities in the aftermath of the 1916 Rising. Written by the Most Rev. Edward Thomas O’Dwyer (1842-1917), Bishop of Limerick. Published in Limerick, 1917.
David John Saer, Frank Smith, and John Hughes, ‘The Bilingual Problem / A Study Based Upon Experiments and Observations in Wales’ (Aberystwyth: Hughes and Son, 1924).
Photographic prints compiled for an article by T.F. O’Sullivan titled ‘The Big House’, published in 'The Capuchin Annual' (1977). The file includes prints of the interior and exterior of Borris House, the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanaghs in County Carlow, and a depilated shopfront possibly in Borris. The prints are credited to T.F. O’Sullivan. The file also includes images of Glashganny Lock on the River Barrow.
A postcard print of a nationalist cartoon titled ‘The Bewitched Signboard’ referring to elements of governance in what is termed ‘West Britain’.
The Bertie Ahern Perpetual Cup. The base is inscribed ‘Presented by Alderman Bertie Ahern TD’. With silver shield indicating winners from 1994-97.
A copy of ‘The Bell’, Vol. X, No. 3 (June 1945). Includes content from Seán Ó Faoláin and M.J. MacManus.
An image of The Bawn in Athlone, County Westmeath, as seen from the house where John McComrack was born.
A flier titled ‘The Battle of the Four Courts / A Visitor’s Impression’. (Volume page 30).
A postcard print titled ‘Baptistry, Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 1906’.
A photographic print of a large crowd at a musical performance at the Band Hollow in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, in c.1945. In the early twentieth century, the Dublin United Tramways Company sponsored the performances of brass bands on the bandstand in the Hollow not far from the Zoo in the Phoenix Park.